But Rex Ryan, who earlier this week showed signs of what can only be interpreted as a little Tebow fatigue, has made it clear that the team is immune to the narrative surrounding their high-profile quarterback, and the New York Jets will make the decisions about Tebow's playing time - not the media.

"We control it," Ryan said, via Conor Orr of The Star-Ledger. "The media's not gonna drive it and the opponent, they're not going to have any idea what we're going to do with them. I'm certainly not going to let them know hey, by the way, Tebow is going to play 50 snaps this week."

He then added, "I'll never give you a legitimate answer. I know the answer, but I'm not going to give it to you."

For a guy that has generally been pretty forthcoming regarding well, just about everything, Ryan's continued secrecy surrounding Tebow's role in the Jets' offense is a definite change of pace. But given how much of a factor the element of surprise plays into the success of the Wildcat, it's hard to condemn the Jets for trying to keep the mystery alive.

Ryan did manage to offer one hint about the offensive plans for the week, suggesting running back Joe McKnight, who has also been mysteriously absent from the offense thus far, would have an expanded role. As Rich Cimini of ESPN New York points out, "McKnight often is used in the Wildcat package, sometimes in motion across the formation."

Ryan made sure to point out the Wildcat offense isn't just about one or two select players. "When you look at this past game, we only had those three Wildcat plays but really the Wildcat is a personnel grouping," he said. "And sometimes you want to go with that personnel grouping and sometimes you don't."

Despite Ryan's declaration, the questions will continue, as the media and fans alike try to understand the team's plans for Tebow and the Jets prepare to face offensive coordinator Tony Sparano's former squad. But for the time being, it might be best to simply follow the recommendation of starting quarterback Mark Sanchez: "You'll have to see," he said. "Tune in Sunday.''